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Critical Muslim 02: The Idea of Islam

Af: Robin Yassin-Kassab, Ziauddin Sardar Engelsk Paperback

Critical Muslim 02: The Idea of Islam

Af: Robin Yassin-Kassab, Ziauddin Sardar Engelsk Paperback
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In the issue of Critical Muslim: Ziauddin Sardar argues why Islamic reform is necessary, Bruce Lawrence sees Muslim cosmopolitanism as the future, Parvez Manzoor declares jihad on the idea of ''the political'', Samia Rahman gets to the root of Muslim misogyny, Michael Muhammad Knight explains his taqwacore beliefs, Soha al-Jurf has problems with orthodoxy, Carool Kersten suggests that critical thinkers and reformers are often seen as heretics, and Ben Gidley on what keeps Muslims and Jews apart and what can bring them together. Also in this issue: Stuart Sim takes a sledgehammer to the ''profit motive'', Andy Simons argues that Jazz is just as Muslim as it is American, Robin Yassin-Kabbab meets the new crop of Iraqi writers in Erbil, Said Adrus visits a Muslim cemetery in Woking, Ehsan Masood confesses he spent his youth reading the extremist writer Maryam Jameelah, Iftikar Malik dismisses pessimism about Pakistan, Hassan Mahamdallie explores what it means to be an American, Jerry Ravetz discovers the Arabic Maimonides, Vinay Lal assesses the legacy of Edward Said, and Merryl Wyn Davies takes a train to 9/11. Plus a brilliant new story from Aamer Hussein and four poems by the celebrated Mimi Khalvati.
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In the issue of Critical Muslim: Ziauddin Sardar argues why Islamic reform is necessary, Bruce Lawrence sees Muslim cosmopolitanism as the future, Parvez Manzoor declares jihad on the idea of ''the political'', Samia Rahman gets to the root of Muslim misogyny, Michael Muhammad Knight explains his taqwacore beliefs, Soha al-Jurf has problems with orthodoxy, Carool Kersten suggests that critical thinkers and reformers are often seen as heretics, and Ben Gidley on what keeps Muslims and Jews apart and what can bring them together. Also in this issue: Stuart Sim takes a sledgehammer to the ''profit motive'', Andy Simons argues that Jazz is just as Muslim as it is American, Robin Yassin-Kabbab meets the new crop of Iraqi writers in Erbil, Said Adrus visits a Muslim cemetery in Woking, Ehsan Masood confesses he spent his youth reading the extremist writer Maryam Jameelah, Iftikar Malik dismisses pessimism about Pakistan, Hassan Mahamdallie explores what it means to be an American, Jerry Ravetz discovers the Arabic Maimonides, Vinay Lal assesses the legacy of Edward Said, and Merryl Wyn Davies takes a train to 9/11. Plus a brilliant new story from Aamer Hussein and four poems by the celebrated Mimi Khalvati.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 264
ISBN-13: 9781849042215
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 1849042217
Udg. Dato: 1 apr 2012
Længde: 12mm
Bredde: 213mm
Højde: 141mm
Forlag: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Oplagsdato: 1 apr 2012
Forfatter(e) Robin Yassin-Kassab, Ziauddin Sardar


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ISBN-13 9781849042215


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 264


Udgave


Længde 12mm


Bredde 213mm


Højde 141mm


Udg. Dato 1 apr 2012


Oplagsdato 1 apr 2012


Forlag C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

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